Next-generation DNA isolation for formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues. For 50 preps: QIAamp UCP MinElute Columns, collection tubes, Deparaffinization Solution, Proteinase K, RNase A, RNase-free water and buffers.
Features
High recovery of amplifiable DNA
Paraffin removal without xylene or similar solvents
Uracil (deaminated cytosine)–artifact removal step using uracil-N-glycosylase (UNG) during DNA extraction
Ready-to-use DNA for PCR, digital PCR (dPCR) and next-generation sequencing (NGS)
Product Details
Increase your recovery of high-quality DNA from FFPE tissue with the QIAamp DNA FFPE Advanced Kits’ xylene-free, no-wash deparaffinization, double-lyse protocol, and UCP (ultra-clean production) spin column technology.
Remove C→U transitions of nucleic acids with the kits’ optional UNG digest to optimize your recovered DNA for NGS analysis.
You can also automate the QIAamp DNA FFPE Advanced protocols on the QIAcube Connect.
Performance
One characteristic of FFPE DNA quantification is that different methods will give out different results, and high UV-vis or fluorometric values do not necessarily mean good PCR performance.
Because real-time PCR, or quantitative PCR (qPCR), is one of the most common downstream applications for FFPE, the QIAamp DNA FFPE Advanced Kits are optimized for qPCR.
Regardless of values obtained in UV-vis or fluorometric measurements, QIAamp DNA FFPE Advanced Kits consistently showed better PCR performance under qPCR quantification than the other products tested.
The QIAamp DNA FFPE Advanced UNG Kit is also well suited for purifying DNA to be used in NGS analysis, because it addresses the issue of artificial C→T/G→A transitions, which commonly occur in FFPE material due to cytosine deamination .
Through UNG-based uracil digestion during DNA isolation, the QIAamp DNA FFPE Advanced UNG protocol reduces false-positive reports of single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) in NGS .
Principle
There are three major challenges in preparing DNA from FFPE tissues:
Low yields due to limited input material and compromised DNA
Nonamplifiable DNA due to formalin-induced crosslinks
Deaminated-cytosine artifacts can cause false results in NGS for mutational analyses
The QIAamp DNA FFPE Advanced Kits maximize DNA yields from limited sample inputs in two ways:
By implementing a two-step lysis procedure, which ensures high DNA extraction even from difficult-to-lyse samples
By replacing solvent-based paraffin removal with the use of Deparaffinization Solution, which eliminates all wash steps before initial lysis, thus minimizing the risk of losing scarce sample material
Crosslink removal further increases the recovery of amplifiable DNA .
Optional UNG treatment before the second lysis removes deaminated-cytosine artifacts, making the DNA especially suitable for NGS analysis .
Procedure
The QIAamp DNA FFPE Advanced procedure consists of a simplified deparaffinization step, two lysis steps with in-between de-crosslinking and optional artifact removal, and the standard bind-wash-elute steps .
Applications
DNA from FFPE using the QIAamp DNA FFPE Advanced Kits can be used immediately for PCR, dPCR or NGS, or it can be stored at −30 to −15°C.